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NOUTROK
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Is there a cheaper plan than the Plus plan, that offers more space?
my question is:
Is there any plan that is even cheaper than the normal basic plan of 2000 tb? It happens that I want to have more storage space, but the cheapest plan is still quite expensive.
Is there an alternative storage plan, which is cheaper?
Hi wdshieh, if your account is eligible, you could upgrade to the Dropbox Basic Extra plan, which offers all the existing features on Basic, but with 50 GB of quota.
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- Userface2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
There should be a $50/yr option.
- Milldogtjm2 years agoNew member | Level 2Why do guys have 2000GB space and higher available? My question to you is: Why can't we get a plan with 100GB to 1TB as well for around $8/month to $9/month; this would be the cheaper option for people who want the space for temporary file transfers. This plan would also increase your presence online with the daily users online count from your online service statistics as well. I'm just a kid who wants a plan that's abit cheaper with less storage like a now normal 1TB storage hard-drive for quick file transfers of gigabyte size files to and from my devices. Thanks for listening.
- Campi2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
How on earth does an average user (not talking about indie producers, just normal people saving pictures, college notes, and things like that) manages to fill 2TB? My files distributed across different services don't even reach 25GB altogether.
OneDrive, Google Drive, Apple, IDrive offer more realistic solutions.
I really liked Dropbox and I've been using the free version for a few years, I just wanted to have a centralized place, but 2Tb is way too much for me and I can't afford 11 bucks a month right now (at least with regional pricing I would consider it).
- tttt02 years agoNew member | Level 2
One more request for a cheaper plan! 10GB, 20GB, 50GB? The jump from 2GB to 2000GB is just too overkill imho.
- hellolight2 years agoNew member | Level 2
+1 on the request a cheaper plan. Google One offers additional storage for a few dollars why can't we have the same on dropbox?
- jzambrana2 years agoNew member | Level 2
En Bolivia somos muchos profesionales que usamos la versión gratuita de Dropbox, las opciones pago para subir de nivel son muy elevadas para nuestro medio, por lo que sugiero crear un plan basico que sea de 1TB y que su cuota anual sea menor, estoy seguro de que iría muy bien.
- JPradint2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I am a dropbox user for many years but I am not needing large amounts of storage space as we transfer a small amount of files on a weekly basis being not more than 10GB. I was wondering if DropBox would offer the relevant plan. However, this is not the case. I do not need 2TB space and pay EURO 120 per year for space that I am not using. A suggestion, like Google does, to offer plans that allow you to buy space per 100GB units as you need. I wonder if the DropBox Team already had a look into this possibility. Thank you. JP:)
- diego cardoso2 years agoNew member | Level 2
It could offer more plan options with affordable discounts. I believe the current plans are expensive. Promotional offers could also be increased, such as the one priced at R$10.00 per month (Brazil). I would be interested and sign it myself.
- P V Rao2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Drop Box minimum data purchase is for 2,000 GB. When I have used only 9 GB for the last 3 years, i don't see using 2,000 GB for another 200 years. This mimnimum stipulation of 2,000 GB is unduly forcing the user to pay 2,000 GB without using even 1 to 2% of 2,000 GB. Dropo Box should immediatley offer lower GB Plans (atleast 100 GB) with the price accordingly.
- Arka Zhafran Ramadhan2 years agoNew member | Level 2My suggestion is that Dropbox should provide storage smaller than 2 TB such as 500 GB, 200 GB, 128 GB or even better 50 GB because most users only store normal photos and do not store large documents, and the rest of the storage is not used because it is too large.
that's all from me
Arka Zhafran Ramadhan
loyal user of Dropbox
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