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They will often alter your CV depending on the requirements of their client... Often if they don't have any suitable people on the books, they will modify someone's cv to make it look like it might match, thus you get the interview but flunk it badly.
Personally i wouldn't want a modified version of my CV being sent to anyone, it would just make me look bad... And head hunters can be extremely unscrupulous.