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The ymmv factor is always there. Reading...
xyz23 45 Reviews 384 reads
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...reading the juicy details is the best way to see if there was a change sometime after the profile was set. I did have a favorite that changed to cim after some time in the business. Assuming you take care to be squeaky clean and respectful if her reviews say she will she probably will with you. Some want the profile to say cim=no so they can decide on a case by case basis. Ymmv is always in play.

When I search for a provider, CIM is a must have, so filtering on that in my search should work fine. However, I noticed that in some reviews for providers with CIM=no it is mentioned. I read that the first reviewer sets up the profile for the provider. If for whatever reason CIM didn't happen for them then maybe they set it as "no", but the fact is the provider would offer it. How diligent are most providers at ensuring their profile is accurate, especially the CIM part?

...reading the juicy details is the best way to see if there was a change sometime after the profile was set. I did have a favorite that changed to cim after some time in the business. Assuming you take care to be squeaky clean and respectful if her reviews say she will she probably will with you. Some want the profile to say cim=no so they can decide on a case by case basis. Ymmv is always in play.

read the juicy details.  Unless someone amended the profile via a problem report, it may well be a YMMV situation.   There is no way to know how many providers correct their profiles.  Many will choose to leave them alone.  I saw one provider a long time ago who asked me to say she did a CBJ when it was actually BB.  She wanted to have the option of one or the other depending on the client.

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