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VoiceOfTrenton
4 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Shared folders should take up space only from the owner's account, not from the members'.
Pretend I'm a user with a paid Dropbox account. I share a folder to 10 people and ask them to upload files to this folder for me so I can work on a project.
None of the 10 people has a paid Dropbo...
- 4 months ago
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VoiceOfTrenton
Helpful | Level 5
Thanks Megan! I do need something else please. If you read the description, I'm getting e-mails from Dropbox that I'm over my storage limit because I uploaded files to a client's Dropbox folder and now Dropbox is counting their folder against my storage limit.
I need tech support, but I can't contact them because the support page doesn't let a free account submit a ticket or talk to technical support.
So can someone please fix this problem so I don't keep getting e-mails that someone else's storage has pushed my account over its limit?
Cdesign007
4 months agoNew member | Level 2
Having the exact same problem: I was shocked to discover that working with my client's Dropbox is affecting the storage in my Dropbox.
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