Why jump from free 2GB to 2000GB? if you offer a plan of 500GB, at 25% cost...I will be consider it. Its ilogical, from 2 to 2000! nothing in between?? Thanks!!
Some users, including me, would appreciate it if you could offer a plan between Dropbox Basic and Plus (like a 500GB plan), with a price reduction. The jump from 2GB and 2TB is crazy! Some users don't even need the full 2TB, in the Plus plan. Please consider a plan between Dropbox Basic and Plus. Thanks!
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I wonder if you can offer me a 100~300G plan instead of a 2T plan and make it cheaper. I had received a 200G plan email from dropbox. Unfortunately I didn't need it at that time. so far my space in dropbox is limited and hope not to need to move to other places.
I like dropbox and now i am getting out of space, I am shopping around and I think that dropbox has a very odd pricing tier. At the moment I will not subscribe to any of their plans since I think they are not competitive at all, GDrive is much cheaper and adding more features that can compete hand to hand with Dropbox. Unless the have a $3.99 or $4.99 plan I will not subscribe but it the add a lower Tier with decent capacity (500gb) I would definetly I will.
Having a smaller plan, like 50GB, is reasonable. But 2TB is like having too much space in the attic or basement, where "things" can just be stored until you find the time to do something about it (usually following a flood...). Trimming the size of storage space means you need to clean up and decide what you want to store.
For people, who really need that much space, the plan is there - but DropBox is not sold as a place for horders, as I see it? You cannot use DB for streaming or resembling a server, so whats the point of all that space?
It makes no sense. Please explain WHO your customers are? It's not ME.
Apple has the possibility to upgrade by 64 GB for $0,99 / month. An offer like this should also be possible with dropbox. I never will use 2 TB. An upgrade 64 GB would be fine.
Apple has the possibility to upgrade by 64 GB for $0,99 / month. An offer like this should also be possible with dropbox. I never will use 2 TB. An upgrade 64 GB similar to Apple would be fine. With an offer like this I think dropbox will get many new contracts.
This thread has continued without resolution since 2014 - is that a record?
Are there any clever people out there who could capture and analyse the 65 pages of comments and figure out how many users are dissatisfied with the Dropbox pricing plans and have taken the time and trouble to comment on the fact?
And are there any psychologists (also clever people) who understand what the actual rate of response is likely to signify in terms of dissatisfaction across the user base, given that the majority complain with their feet and simply leave rather than speaking out?