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You can find information on DropBox's referral program and upgrade
options on their web site, dropbox.com. For example, here's what it says
about referrals:
The easiest way to get more free space
Just refer your friends! For each one who installs Dropbox, you’ll get
500 MB of bonus space (and so will they!). You can earn up to 16 GB.
If you need even more space, upgrade your account.
You also have OneDrive from Microsoft and Drive from Google, which give
you a bit more storage for free to start out. There are other services
as well.
On 11/15/2015 12:08 PM, Albert Ruel wrote:
> Lisa, the only way to add additional space to Dropbox is to purchase
> some. I think though, that you can also increase your dropbox size by
> inviting others to sign up with dropbox.
>
> Thx, Albert
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 15, 2015, at 3:25 AM, Lisa McManus <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I am just getting used to working with drop box since I am new at it. I
> am sharing a folder with an instructor. I just noticed that my sys tray
> says 5 files are being uploaded. Then it says something about 102.5 of
> 2.5 gb. I guess that is what has been used or what is being used or
> what. I don’t understand. Then it says out of space. So what do I do
> now.
> Do I need more space or what? I don’t know how to make room for new
> stuff if what has been sent me are things I need to keep.
> If anyone can help me with all of this I would really appreciate it.
> Thanks very much.
> Lisa
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