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chemp
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Is it possible to provide some mini-space subscription service, for example 120G, 250G, 500G.
I come from CN, the cost of 9.99$ per month is too expensive for me to pay. And I just need to sync some important documents to the cloud storage, so I don't think my documents can fill the 2000GB st...
David T
5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I've been using Dropbox (the free version) for quite a few years, but now I need to acquire a lot more storage space - not as much as 2TB though - perhaps 100GB if they'd consider that - and it's something I want to discuss with the people at Dropbox, because for my limited needs about £100 a year (whatever that is in dollars) is just not worth the expense. Nevertheless. there's no phone number, no e-mail address, and the ******* chat bot keeps declaring that there's been an error, so I can't use that either.
Why do some companies make themselves so hard to communicate with? It was a lot easier when all we had was landline phones. It does my head in.
Mark
Super User II
5 years agoI'm afraid that wont happen - Dropbox have publicly said before that they are happy with the price points given because Dropbox is now much more than a storage system.
Communicating with them wont change that.
There are LOTS of posts, declined, over at https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Share-an-idea/ct-p/101002000
- David T5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks for your views; all noted. Nevertheless, I don't see the logic of their position. There MUST be lots of people like me who would like to have, say, 100GB of storage for, say, $20 a year. Per gigabyte of storage they'd be earning a lot more from this contract than they are from providing 2TB to other people! It would hardly take much effort on the part of their software developers to offer this service.
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