Is anybody in the Dropbox Team actually reading this thread?
How it is possible that it has 109 pages and nobody took note of what the users request? We're asking for a fair way to upgrade from the free service for a PAID PLAN!
We're willing and wanting TO PAY for the service and they are not doing anything to pick our money by providing the proportional amount of space for the user money, it's completely absurd.
I agree. I would like to see an option for, say, 500 GB or 1000 GB. I do not need 2 TB. I had been paying for it for a long time and switched to OneDrive, because it's cheaper, but I am finding that OneDrive doesn't sort my pictures the same way, incorporates pictures that I have no idea where they came from, etc. I want access ONLY my photos on Dropbox and ONLY my files on OneDrive. Therefore, I want BOTH services, but do not need to pay $10 to have Dropbox holding 150 GB of pictures in a 2 TB database. Please offer cheaper/smaller options!?
I would like to see an option for, say, 500 GB or 1000 GB. I do not need 2 TB. I had been paying for it for a long time and switched to OneDrive, because it's cheaper, but I am finding that OneDrive doesn't sort my pictures the same way and incorporates pictures that I have no idea where they came from, etc. I want to access ONLY my photos on Dropbox and ONLY my files on OneDrive. For some reason, I like that setup the best. So, therefore, I want BOTH services, but do not want to pay $10 to have Dropbox holding 150 GB of pictures in a 2 TB database. Please offer cheaper/smaller options!?
If I was somebody working at this company, seeing all these comments about people wanting to pay money for a service that the company could, but is not offering, I might see a business opportunity. I know somewhere else in this monster of a thread they claimed that offering a service at anything less than the current price for plus is actually a money loser for the company, but I have to wonder how much it's costing them to support free users who are not, but could be at a reasonable price for a reasonable product, paying them anything at all. One is greater than zero just feels like simple math to me.
I concur. Exactly that - getting trapped in a subscription, where you are stuck with files, you cannot retrieve, because you don't have the space or the bandwidth to return it to yourself.
Dropbox, please wake up and cater to those of lesser means.