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Is Dropbox just a total scam?

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2024 10:57 pm
by Doom
I keep getting message from Dropbox that I need to pay through the nose to get an ultramega account that gives me 586,383,293,292 exabytes of extra storage or whatever they want to charge me for, and I have to do this because I have only 2 GB of storage but I am trying to cram 4 GB of files into it, so I decided to login to it and see what I can delete to create more space, and I discovered that I had ONE file that is 355 bytes, which I deleted, making the account completely empty, which is what I thought it was in the first place.

So how is an empty account with 0 files taking up 4 GB of space?

I am left to conclude that the claim that I am out of storage is a lie and that Dropbox is not even a legitimate service, and yet it came with my computer, which made me think it must be legitimate otherwise why would HP install it by default on my laptop?

What is going on here?

Re: Is Dropbox just a total scam?

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 9:26 am
by Kage_ar
I used Dropbox for years, never had a problem. I've not used it for a very, very long time. I moved to a different cloud based storage solution.

Re: Is Dropbox just a total scam?

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 2:54 pm
by Obi-Wan Kenobi
I use it all the time. I don't know what's triggering the problem in your case.

Re: Is Dropbox just a total scam?

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:24 am
by Riverboat
I bought an external drive. I don't trust others with my stuff.

Re: Is Dropbox just a total scam?

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 12:43 pm
by Obi-Wan Kenobi
An external drive is less feasible when you work in multiple locations and have to share stuff with other people.

Re: Is Dropbox just a total scam?

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2024 12:39 pm
by Kage_ar
Riverboat wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:24 am I bought an external drive. I don't trust others with my stuff.
I remember the days of putting huge mag tapes in my trunk to take home from work every night as the "off site backup". We have an external drive, however, having learned that every drive can crash - cloud is far more reliable.