Re: Say WHAT?!?
Not only are you ms-lead in that way, you Amazon reserve the right to mis-lead you, and say so, as per the article a little further back up where it states
"the consumer body – Verbraucherzentrale NRW – pointed out in its filings that Amazon reserves the right to charge a different price and even deliver a different product to the one that the shopper configured for the button."
You press the button and get a lucky-dip at some random price. I suppose, technically, Amazon may not be mis-leading the customer if they come out up-front an actually say the price and product may differ every time you order.