So, I have a Dropbox account, Basic plan. To be transparent, my personal storage is OneDrive based, but a registered Australian community charity I'm involved with uses Dropbox for some functions. There are two main people in the charity that each have separate Dropbox accounts.
Anyway, when one of them shares files/folder from one of their Dropbox accounts, the storage is then deducted from my own account. So, they are paying for their storage, but when they share, it fills mine up and Dropbox keeps prompting me to upgrade.
Now, it's sort of fair I suppose, although it's a different model to how OneDrive works (each to their own), but my Dropbox usage is probably less than 20MB, but the content the charity shares is significantly more than that and I frequently keep getting told I've hit the 2GB Basic account limit and cannot accept any additional shared content.
Are the people who are sharing to me (and colleagues) sharing in the wrong way? Is there a 'share but don't consume the other person's storage' option?
And, as I said, my personal storage is well served by OneDrive, and I cannot justify an upgrade to a paid Dropbox account, when to my mind, someone has already paid for that storage.
I hope I've explained this adequately. And I hope someone can either tell me that this is either just the way Dropbox does it, or suggest how to 'fix' it.
Thanks.