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adrian29630
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Why is my account out of space?
As seems to be the case these days with many "Apps" they want you to buy their product but don't deliver support and want to rely on "Communities". In other words free assistance from other users which costs them nothing but for me at least puts me off ever paying for any of their products!
Now the reason I wanted support. I was asked to "share" on a Dropbox account. Not my account but someone who asked me to assist in uploading a large quantity of documents in a short space of time. As far as I am concerned this had and should not have had any involvement with my Dropbox account. I did not add anything to my account, all the uploads went direct to the Dropbox shared folders.
Now, I constantly receive notifications that my Dropbox is full and that I am Using 34.38 GB of 2 GB space. How ridiculous is that!!!!! They are trying to sell me more storage when I do not need storage and none of the uploaded files should be in my Dropbox.
I want this resolved. I want my Dropbox cleared of files that should not have ever been added to them.
That's why a support access should be provided to enable faults to be rectified. Some hopes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi adrian29630, you can leave the shared folder from your account, or remove your access to it completely, by following these steps.
It won't affect other users who are currently members of the shared folder.
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- Rich3 years ago
Super User II
ScreamUser1 wrote:
Sorry, Rich. That has to be new.
I'm not sure what specific part you're referring to, but none of this is new. It's how shared folders have worked since their inception.
And answer the question: does your W2 / 1099 come from Dropbox or a parent company or somehow mean you work for them?No, I don't work for Dropbox. I'm just a user like you.
- Coastalvis2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox is the only file sharing software I have come across like this. Googledrive does not work in this way. You can give someone access to your files with various different permissions. Its only the person hosting the files which has to pay for the space, which is the logical solution. Dropbox has adopted the greedy monitization route with some totally backwards logic to back it all up. like many other users, Dropbox is always harrassing you to upgrade. Im really not sure why people use it over other options. What a load of rubbish, and the support is non existant too.
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