Those in Europe who want to switch over to the Pro version of Cloud storage service Dropbox, here’s an alternative way to pay. Dropbox announced it had signed up with The Netherlands based company Adyen for direct debit payment methods for Pro accounts of Dropbox. With this, the latter will be able to collect the subscription fees from a user’s bank account directly.
Dropbox targets global subscribers with new localized payment options powered by Adyen – VentureBeat
Mar 4, 2015
Cloud-based storage provider Dropbox is making it easier for consumers and businesses to sign up to paid “pro” plans, with the news that it’s inked a deal with global payments platform provider Adyen. The tie-up will let Dropbox offer more localized methods of payments beyond bank cards and PayPal.
Above: Dropbox Payments – VentureBeat
http://news.google.com Mar 3, 2015
Cloud-based storage provider Dropbox is making it easier for consumers and businesses to sign up to paid “pro” plans, with the news that it’s inked a deal with global payments platform provider Adyen. The …
Dropbox partners with Adyen to accept Direct Debit payments in Europe – The Next Web
http://news.google.com Mar 4, 2015
Dropbox is teaming up with payment platform Adyen to allow users and businesses across 12 European countries to pay for the company’s cloud storage service…
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