vicki_c
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It's really going to depend on how the sentence was meant to be interpreted. As in:
3rd party tickets can no longer be upgraded to passes at a pro-rated rate.
3rd party tickets can no longer have days added.
3rd party tickets can no longer have options added at a discount.
That would be entirely different than 3rd party tickets can no longer be upgraded to passes at a pro-rated rate, nor can they have days added at a pro-rated rate, nor can they have options added at a discount (at a pro-rated rate?)
Agree that that is a poorly written sentence. That was my first thought as well.

