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Originally Posted by n5bb
I have both a Basic and a Standard account. Increasing your storage quota (for your mailbox and files) is described on this help page in the Quota section. Adding quota costs the same as another user:
https://www.fastmail.com/help/account/users.html
The Settings>Users>Edit screen (used for adding quota as described in the link above) for a Basic account shows: - Quota: 2 GB mail, calendars, contacts + 1 GB files (current quota)
- Add 2 GB Mail + 1 GB Files to Quota (button to increase quota)
- Decrease Quota (button to decrease quota)
- Quota increments cost the same as one extra user; changes will be billed/credited pro rata for our remaining current subscription. The maximum quota per user is 300 GB.
The differences in the account types are shown at:
https://www.fastmail.com/help/account/limits.html
The cost for a Basic plan (in US dollars) is: - 1 month $3
- 1 year $30
- 2 years $55
- 3 years $80
The cost for a Standard plan (in US dollars) is: - 1 month $5
- 1 year $50
- 2 years $90
- 3 years $130
So you can see that it's much better to purchase a Standard plan if you need more than 2 GB mail storage. - Adding the minimum quota increment to a Basic account doubles the cost from $30/year (2 GB mail quota) to $60/year (4 GB mail quota).
- Purchasing a Standard account costs $50/year (25 GB mail quota). You will also get some other advantages over a Basic account:
- You can use your own domain (up to 100 domains, actually) if you have one.
- Mail storage of 25 GB (compared to 2 GB)
- File storage of 10 GB (compared to 1 GB)
- Daily limit on messages received or sent of 8,000 (compared to 4,000)
- Daily limit on total size of messages received or sent (2 GB compared to 1 GB)
- Doubled bandwidth limits for files/websites.
Bill
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Bill thanks heaps for that but I'm wanting the upgrade price not the plan prices I can see plan prices. Also there is no option that I can see for anything other than 1mth or 1yr subscriptions.