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General question about the dropbox Advanced plan

General question about the dropbox Advanced plan

mondoblack
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Good afternoon, we want to implement a subscription to dropbox advanced, with unlimited storage, but do not quite understand how we can implement the purchase of this service? The question is what?

1) Do we need to implement the purchase of the "Advanced" plan on an enterprise account?
2) As I understand it, according to the information:
https://help.dropbox.com/en-us/accounts-billing/plans-upgrades/advanced-plan
Do we need to register an additional 3 accounts and connect them to our main one? (If possible? Describe the payment and use mechanism in full, it is not clear to us how this works, please help !!!)
3) A question about payment, every month there must be a positive balance on the card balance to withdraw funds for using the service at the "Advanced" tariff, so that we can continue to use the unlimited storage?
4) And how much will our file storage be unlimited?

Do we want to know about all the pitfalls? Thanks.

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Hannah
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Hey @mondoblack, thanks for posting your questions on our Community.

All you need to upgrade to any Business plan is a free Dropbox account.

From your account, you can go to this page, and choose the Advanced plan, from the 'for teams' section.

If you want monthly billing, you'll need to pay the listed price per user every month and have the appropriate amount in the card that you'll use, for the subscription to keep renewing. 

You don't need to invite 2 additional users to join the team, if you don't want to, but since it's a team plan, you need to purchase a minimum of 3 licenses (yours and 2 more).

As for the space, it is unlimited. Every time you reach your team's space limit, extra space will be added, free of charge.

Let me know if you have any questions!

Hannah
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support


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Hannah
Dropbox Staff
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Hey @mondoblack, thanks for posting your questions on our Community.

All you need to upgrade to any Business plan is a free Dropbox account.

From your account, you can go to this page, and choose the Advanced plan, from the 'for teams' section.

If you want monthly billing, you'll need to pay the listed price per user every month and have the appropriate amount in the card that you'll use, for the subscription to keep renewing. 

You don't need to invite 2 additional users to join the team, if you don't want to, but since it's a team plan, you need to purchase a minimum of 3 licenses (yours and 2 more).

As for the space, it is unlimited. Every time you reach your team's space limit, extra space will be added, free of charge.

Let me know if you have any questions!

Hannah
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support


Heart Did this post help you? If so, give it a Like below to let us know.
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