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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?
Who would like to 'downgrade' to a 1TB option for $4.99 a month?
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Lots of alternatives available since Dropbox seems to not care about offering a cheaper storage plan. Check out Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, Sync, Mega, and iDrive.
Hi,
I would like to share my opinion that if you start a plan for students or less than 2 TB plan, that would help student users or those who want to get a small package. That might be more effective for enhancing users. As a Dropbox user, I couldn't buy a plan. I kept my basic plan because. The further plan is 2 TB, it would be expensive for me.
Could you please offer 1TB single person @ £4 per month.
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.
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.
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:)
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