With any forethought they should have just rolled everything but one of the endzones and had a pre-order set up to cut it in select chucks that could have been done the same days they were getting rid of it. Not saying it would be easy, but they could have maybe set it up so that if there weren't enough pre-orders by a certain day they would just cancel them and roll it up with the rest. Again hindsight is 20/20.
I don't know why its a big deal. Why can't they just roll it up just they way they are doing, then find a carpet dealer that wants to get involved, and let him put a couple of the rolls in his warehouse, then as it is sold, let him just cut it off the roll to order.
Last Edited: 5/15/2013 2:46:18 PM by L.C.