Question: Miller applied for an oil company credit card. He was refused the card because of a poor credit report that was based on incorrect information. Miller sued the credit bureau for violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act by failing to verify the truth of the credit report. The credit bureau claimed that its only duty was to collect information, not to decide whether it was accurate. Will Miller win? (Miller v. Credit Bureau, Inc., DC Super, Ct, 1972 CCH Consumer Credit Guide, Sec 680.04, 680.79, 680.61)