Hell yes, you are being scammed!!!!!!!!!! That is like, order it all, and you can't miss. Listen, sometimes it is hard to distinguish if it is the control board or the touch pad is the problem, so you just have to go with what the manual says. Now, this is real easy. On the left side of the stove, when you open the door, there is a metal strip, it start at the bottom of the control panel to the bottom of the oven. On the bottom right side is a phillips head screw, take it out, and slide the metal strip down, and out. It will then expose another phillips head screw on the bottom left side of the control panel. Take it off, and do the same on the other side, and then lift up on the whole panel, and it will come off. The touch pad has a ribbon, about an inch and a half wide, that fits into a slot on the control board. Lift up on the black plastic clip on each side, and the clip that holds the ribbon on will come up just a little, so you can pull the ribbon out and reset it. Of course you are going to do this with the power off to the oven. Once you reset it, set the control panel back on without the screws, and turn on the breaker on, and see what happens. If it does not work, kill the power and remove the ribbon from the board, and set it back in place, and turn the power on. If you get the same code, replace the touch pad, if you don't get that code replace the control board. Now just know, it might work, when you replace the board. If not, you will have to replace the touch pad. That is a rule of thumb, that I follow. Let me know what happens, before you order anything. Tom