I've had a number of quite specific things she predicted manifest (relationship and work), but NOT in the timeframes she told me. Her timeframes seem to be able to be wildly off (6 months or more). The only one I've seen be consistently good with the type of timeframes I'm interested in is Cookie (note: the type of timeframes I'm talking about are like XYZ big thing (job change, reconciliation, etc) will happen in Jan-Feb). Sincerity predicts those things for me, but I have not found the timeframes to be at all relevant, even though some of the events have transpired.
NOTE: Sincerity is the only reader who came remotely close to seeming to sense the pandemic, but not in those specific terms. I had a reading with her in September I believe and I asked about a certain business thing. She said I would think it was going to happen, and then there would be a big panic at the beginning of the year and it would be delayed. I asked what the panic would be and she couldn't tell me, just said I would think things were moving along and then they would slow down because of this. I had an odd feeling at the time because the description did not quite fit with the way my business works. Turns out this did happen. She gave a vague description of the timing of the panic, over a four month period, the end of which would coincide with the beginning of the pandemic. The ultimate thing I was hoping for she thought would happen in March-April, then in the last reading I had with her she switched it to July. It was a very brief call and I was frustrated because I thought surely she was wrong. Turns out she may be correct.
I don't know how all of this works, but I thought it was interesting that with the possible exception of Sincerity mentioning this "panic", NONE of the readers I spoke with, even within a month or so of the shutdown, seemed to pick up on this huge event or the major impact it would have on a work thing I was asking about. Makes you go "hmmm" and wonder if some really crazy things they can't predict because they don't have a frame of reference for it or what. I am not bashing anyone with this observation -- everyone has limits. It's just an interesting little case study to me.