I did pricing and purchasing for a living for 5 years spending millions. Amazon has some listings that are mistakes, and I do take advantage of lower than real prices. Half the time, they admit they made a mistake and the other half they ignore it or treat me right.
I found a $20 item I wanted, ordered it, I liked it. Then the price dropped to $5, they said that was a mistake and cancelled my order.
I found a food saver, 2 for $100, the listing said, 2 package included. I received one, they refunded $50. They have gone with the written listing.
I haven't run across the wrong picture. I ran across 25 lbs of grain for $18 right about the time the pandemic was beginning, the prices fluctuated a lot. The price went to $24/pail of grain, then they limited it to 4 pails (no warning in the listing). Throughout late last year the price is almost $60 for that same pail of grain. Now it is $39.
I'm not complaining, mistakes will be made, try to make sure they are in your favor and you can show the listing documentation as a 'reason' for your complaint. They do honor the listing description.