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mdlthomson
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Adding extra space to a professional account without upgrading to business
I am currently a professional account holder with 3TB of storage space, I am 500GB away from running out of space. As a creative I work with large file sizes and I was looking to upgrade to get a few...
- 3 years ago
mdlthomson wrote:
Adding extra space to a professional account without upgrading to businessGo to your Plan page and look for a section titled Available add-ons. Do you see something that looks like this?
It may not be available to all accounts yet, as Dropbox tends to roll these things out gradually over time.
Benjamin Gordon
Helpful | Level 5
Hi.
It seems after talking with the dropbox support team many times and looking online that I'm not the only one frustrated with the lack of add-on space within dropbox. The max you can go to as an individual is 3TB and you have to sign up for the teams (minimum 3 accounts) if you want more than 5TB of space.
Seems like dropbox are missing a trick here.
Any ideas if they are planning on introducing something like this soon?
shinbeth
2 years agoExperienced | Level 13
So Apple just released a 6TB and 12TB plan.
Happiest day of my life, to finally be able to ditch Dropbox after unsuccessfully requesting an increase in capacity for my Pro plan, for almost 2 years now.
I hope as many Dropbox employees as possible will get laid off, you really deserve it for being so useless during this time in addressing our needs 🙂
Bye!
Happiest day of my life, to finally be able to ditch Dropbox after unsuccessfully requesting an increase in capacity for my Pro plan, for almost 2 years now.
I hope as many Dropbox employees as possible will get laid off, you really deserve it for being so useless during this time in addressing our needs 🙂
Bye!
- Benjamin Gordon2 years agoHelpful | Level 5agreed. i’m off to apple too
- Icemanx19592 years agoNew member | Level 2If Dropbox would upgrade their free storage like apple ( 50gbs ) then maybe it will be used because people doesn’t have the money to buy or give away for storage this is why I don’t use Dropbox anymore if you would up the storage space that will help a lot of people that can’t afford to buy storage space
- Rich2 years agoSuper User II
Icemanx1959 wrote:
If Dropbox would upgrade their free storage like apple ( 50gbs ) then maybe it will be used because people doesn’t have the money to buy or give away for storage this is why I don’t use Dropbox anymore if you would up the storage space that will help a lot of people that can’t afford to buy storage spaceCompanies like Apple and Google that offer more free space have other parts of their business that offset those costs. Apple has their hardware revenue, Google has their ad revenue. The profits they earn from those other sources of revenue allow them to offer more storage for free, as an incentive to spend money on their other services. Dropbox only has their storage revenue.
You can earn more free space through referrals and other bonus programs.
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