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Its not just about what google say, its also about peoples experience on your site, SSL gives a secure feeling to the user, which in turn makes it easier for them to purchase which at the end of the day is why most corporate / e-commerce sites exist, latest version of chrome is marking any site...
There are a number of issues that can effect a migration to HTTPS, you must ensure all your redirects are done correctly, and you can expect a short term drop in rank before recovery, 1 thing to note is that if you do this via Cloudflare then you are sharing your SSL cert with a number of other...
We have found that yes you do get a small advantage in rank, however it is very very small, but what it does give is consumer confidence, and it is something you can use in your marketing
If you wait until google finishes processing the crawl you should be able to access the errors in the merchant centre, then its just a case of working your way through them
Another quick question on this are you using an external cache like cloud flare as this can cAuse all kinds of issues, especially around payments and orders
Given that the Business Tech's Google Merchant Center v4.5.2 is a paid for module i would suggest kicking this back to their technical support in the first instance and seeing if they can shed any light on it