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krluck1
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Email notification to upgrade
Hi,
Is everyone on a free subscription hassled to upgrade to a much bigger (and obviously, paid) account even when they're barely using it?
I have just 3.1GB of 100GB storage in use and yet I've just received an email warning me thus "Your Dropbox is almost full and is close to reaching maximum storage capacity. Once full, your files will stop syncing across devices, which will make it harder to access your files when you need them."
In addition, I can't find any way to assess how much storage I am actually using other than to select everything and then download it in a zip file. The zip file was 3.1 GB so it may well be that the actual storage being used is more, but almost 100GB? No way.
Curious about the experience of others.
Cheers, Kevin
- Well, don’t I feel stupid! My plan is actually the free plan which is only a paltry 3.75GB, so less than your regular DVD. So 3.1GB is not an unreasonable point at which to send me a warning.
Cheers.
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- Rich4 years ago
Super User II
JaneMoger wrote:
I have been using Dropbox plus for years and it was only yesterday I was told by chatline to check my plan, I saw I was on a basic plan !!
You likely have more than one account. Use the credit card charge lookup tool to identify the account that you've been paying for.
- JaneMoger4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have been using Dropbox plus for years and it was only yesterday I was told by chatline to check my plan, I saw I was on a basic plan !!
I've tried to get support as I've been paying for years but on more than one occasion I have been told I'm out of space. It looks as if I've been paying all these years for nothing as basic plan is free!!
I don't seem to get any answers from dropbox and am still not syncing files and folders some of which were possibly important as I'm obviuosly still on Basic as far as they are concerned having deleted thousands of files and folders over the years
Any ideas from someone would be great please!!
- krluck14 years agoHelpful | Level 5Well, don’t I feel stupid! My plan is actually the free plan which is only a paltry 3.75GB, so less than your regular DVD. So 3.1GB is not an unreasonable point at which to send me a warning.
Cheers. - Nancy4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for posting here, krluck1! I hope you’re doing well.
If you want to check the available space on your Dropbox account, you can go to your Plan tab here.
Do you mind sending over a screenshot of what you see there too, so that I can have a look regarding the issue you mention?
Let me know when you’re ready.
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