IPhoto '11 upgrade issue from '09

I am running 8.1.2 on my Mac, with OS 10.7.5. I purchased/downloaded Iphoto '11 from App Store and installed. When I do, all the events/pictures are blank (the "shell" of events is there, but all black). I freak out, then restore from Time Machine. What do I need to do differently to upgrade?

apply the two fixes below in order as needed:
Fix #1
1 - launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys held down and rebuild the library.
2 - run Option #4 to rebuild the database.
Fix #2
Using iPhoto Library Manager  to Rebuild Your iPhoto Library
1 - download iPhoto Library Manager and launch.
2 - click on the Add Library button and select the library you want to add in the selection window..
3 - Now that the library is listed in the left hand pane of iPLM, click on your library and go to the Library ➙ Rebuild Library menu option.
4 - In the next  window name the new library and select the location you want it to be placed.
5 - Click on the Create button.
Note: This creates a new library based on the LIbraryData.xml file in the library and will recover Events, Albums, keywords, titles and comments.  However, books, calendars, cards and slideshows will be lost. The original library will be left untouched for further attempts at fixing the problem or in case the rebuilt library is not satisfactory.
OT

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           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
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        mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.addMenuItem("Industrial");
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.fontWeight="bold";
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.hideOnMouseOut=true;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.childMenuIcon="arrows.gif";
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.bgColor='#555555';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.menuBorder=3;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
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        mm_menu_1004005446_0_2.addMenuItem("Grant");
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_2.fontWeight="bold";
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_2.hideOnMouseOut=true;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_2.bgColor='#555555';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_2.menuBorder=3;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_2.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_2.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
        window.mm_menu_1004005446_0_3 = new Menu("Car Finance",130,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_3.addMenuItem("CHP");
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_3.addMenuItem("Lease");
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_3.addMenuItem("Chattel Mortgage");
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_3.addMenuItem("Rental");
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_3.fontWeight="bold";
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_3.hideOnMouseOut=true;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_3.bgColor='#555555';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_3.menuBorder=3;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_3.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_3.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
        window.mm_menu_1004005446_0_4 = new Menu("Equipment Finance",130,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_4.addMenuItem("CHP");
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_4.addMenuItem("Lease");
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_4.addMenuItem("Chattel Mortgage");
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_4.addMenuItem("Rental");
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_4.fontWeight="bold";
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_4.hideOnMouseOut=true;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_4.bgColor='#555555';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_4.menuBorder=3;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_4.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_4.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
        window.mm_menu_1004005446_0_5 = new Menu("Personal Loans",117,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_5.addMenuItem("Deposit Loans");
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_5.addMenuItem("Personal Loans");
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_5.fontWeight="bold";
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_5.hideOnMouseOut=true;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_5.bgColor='#555555';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_5.menuBorder=3;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_5.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_5.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
        window.mm_menu_1004005446_0_6 = new Menu("Insurance Bonds",174,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_6.addMenuItem("Deposit Bond");
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_6.addMenuItem("Commercial Lease Bond");
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_6.fontWeight="bold";
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_6.hideOnMouseOut=true;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_6.bgColor='#555555';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_6.menuBorder=3;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_6.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_6.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
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      mm_menu_1004005446_0.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_2);
      mm_menu_1004005446_0.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_3);
      mm_menu_1004005446_0.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_4);
      mm_menu_1004005446_0.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_5);
      mm_menu_1004005446_0.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_6);
      mm_menu_1004005446_0.addMenuItem("Merchant (Vendor) Finance");
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.fontWeight="bold";
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.hideOnMouseOut=true;
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.childMenuIcon="arrows.gif";
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.bgColor='#555555';
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.menuBorder=3;
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
    mm_menu_1004005446_0.writeMenus();
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    <!--
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          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.addMenuItem("Investment","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.addMenuItem("Equity Release (Seniors)","window.open('Constructio n.htm', '_blank');");
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.fontWeight="bold";
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.hideOnMouseOut=true;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.bgColor='#555555';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
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          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_2.addMenuItem("Tax Exemption","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_2.addMenuItem("Funding Grant","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_2.fontWeight="bold";
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_2.hideOnMouseOut=true;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_2.bgColor='#555555';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_2.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_2.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_2.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
          window.mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3 = new Menu("Car Finance",130,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3.addMenuItem("CHP","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3.addMenuItem("Lease","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3.addMenuItem("Chattel Mortgage","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3.addMenuItem("Rental","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3.fontWeight="bold";
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3.hideOnMouseOut=true;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3.bgColor='#555555';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
          window.mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4 = new Menu("Equipment Finance",130,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
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          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4.addMenuItem("Lease","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4.addMenuItem("Chattel Mortgage","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4.addMenuItem("Rental","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4.fontWeight="bold";
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4.hideOnMouseOut=true;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4.bgColor='#555555';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
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          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_5.addMenuItem("Deposit Loans","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_5.addMenuItem("Personal Loans","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_5.fontWeight="bold";
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_5.hideOnMouseOut=true;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_5.bgColor='#555555';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_5.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_5.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_5.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
          window.mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_6 = new Menu("Insurance Bonds",205,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_6.addMenuItem("Deposit Bonds","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
          mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_6.addMenuItem("Commercial Rental Guarantee","window.open('Construc tion.htm', '_blank');");
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_6.fontWeight="bold";
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_6.hideOnMouseOut=true;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_6.bgColor='#555555';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_6.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_6.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_6.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
        window.mm_menu_1004005446_0_1 = new Menu("Mortgages",193,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_1);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.addMenuItem("Commercial","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.addMenuItem("Industrial","window.open('Construction.htm', '_blank');");
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_2);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_3);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_4);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_5);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_1_6);
        mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.addMenuItem("Merchant (Vendor) Finance","window.open('Construction .htm', '_blank');");
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.fontWeight="bold";
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.hideOnMouseOut=true;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.childMenuIcon="arrows.gif";
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.bgColor='#555555';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.menuBorder=3;
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
         mm_menu_1004005446_0_1.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
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      mm_menu_1004005446_0.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1004005446_0_1);
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.fontWeight="bold";
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.hideOnMouseOut=true;
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.childMenuIcon="arrows.gif";
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.bgColor='#555555';
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.menuBorder=3;
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
       mm_menu_1004005446_0.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
    mm_menu_1004005446_0.writeMenus();
    } // mmLoadMenus()
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    <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
    <!--
    function mmLoadMenus() {
      if (window.mm_menu_1018222929_0) return;
                  window.mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1 = new Menu("Residential",128,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
          mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1.addMenuItem("Owner-Occupier");
          mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1.addMenuItem("Investments");
          mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1.addMenuItem("Equity Release");
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1.fontWeight="bold";
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1.hideOnMouseOut=true;
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1.bgColor='#555555';
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
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          mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_2.addMenuItem("Industrial");
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_2.fontWeight="bold";
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_2.hideOnMouseOut=true;
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_2.bgColor='#555555';
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_2.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_2.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_2.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
          window.mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3 = new Menu("Equipment Finance",130,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
          mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3.addMenuItem("CHP");
          mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3.addMenuItem("Lease");
          mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3.addMenuItem("Chattel Mortgage");
          mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3.addMenuItem("Rental");
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3.fontWeight="bold";
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3.hideOnMouseOut=true;
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3.bgColor='#555555';
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
        window.mm_menu_1018222929_0_1 = new Menu("Mortgages",182,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
        mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_1);
        mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_2);
        mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.addMenuItem("First Home Owners Grant");
        mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1018222929_0_1_3);
         mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.fontWeight="bold";
         mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.hideOnMouseOut=true;
         mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.childMenuIcon="arrows.gif";
         mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.bgColor='#555555';
         mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.menuBorder=3;
         mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
         mm_menu_1018222929_0_1.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
      window.mm_menu_1018222929_0 = new Menu("root",89,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
      mm_menu_1018222929_0.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1018222929_0_1);
       mm_menu_1018222929_0.fontWeight="bold";
       mm_menu_1018222929_0.hideOnMouseOut=true;
       mm_menu_1018222929_0.childMenuIcon="arrows.gif";
       mm_menu_1018222929_0.bgColor='#555555';
       mm_menu_1018222929_0.menuBorder=3;
       mm_menu_1018222929_0.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
       mm_menu_1018222929_0.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
    mm_menu_1018222929_0.writeMenus();
    } // mmLoadMenus()
    //-->
    </script><script language="JavaScript" src="mm_menu.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
    <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
    <!--
    function mmLoadMenus() {
      if (window.mm_menu_1022011258_0) return;
                      window.mm_menu_1022011258_0_1_1 = new Menu("Residential",172,18,"Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif, Britannic Bold",12,"#66FFFF","#66FFFF","#0033FF","#000033","left","middle",3,0,1000,-5,7,true,true, true,0,true,true);
          mm_menu_1022011258_0_1_1.addMenuItem("Owner Occupier");
          mm_menu_1022011258_0_1_1.addMenuItem("Investment");
          mm_menu_1022011258_0_1_1.addMenuItem("Equity Release (Seniors)");
           mm_menu_1022011258_0_1_1.fontWeight="bold";
           mm_menu_1022011258_0_1_1.hideOnMouseOut=true;
           mm_menu_1022011258_0_1_1.bgColor='#555555';
           mm_menu_1022011258_0_1_1.menuBorder=3;
           mm_menu_1022011258_0_1_1.menuLiteBgColor='#FFFFFF';
           mm_menu_1022011258_0_1_1.menuBorderBgColor='#777777';
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        mm_menu_1022011258_0_1.addMenuItem("Commercial");
        mm_menu_1022011258_0_1.addMenuItem("Industrial");
         mm_menu_1022011258_0_1.fontWeight="bold";
         mm_menu_1022011258_0_1.hideOnMouseOut=true;
         mm_menu_1022011258_0_1.childMenuIcon="arrows.gif";
         mm_menu_1022011258_0_1.bgColor='#555555';
         mm_menu_1022011258_0_1.menuBorder=3;
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        mm_menu_1022011258_0_3.addMenuItem("Chattel Mortgage");
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        mm_menu_1022011258_0_5.addMenuItem("Prime Loan");
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        mm_menu_1022013146_0_3.addMenuItem("Deposit Bonds");
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      mm_menu_1022013146_0.addMenuItem("CAR LOANS");
      mm_menu_1022013146_0.addMenuItem("EQUIPMENT FINANCE");
      mm_menu_1022013146_0.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1022013146_0_2);
      mm_menu_1022013146_0.addMenuItem(mm_menu_1022013146_0_3);
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       mm_menu_1022013146_0.menuBorder=1;
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                            <li><a href="Mortgage%20Products.html">Owner Occupier</a></li>
                            <li><a href="Under%20Construction%20Page.html">Investment</a></li>
                            <li><a href="equityrelease.html">Equity Release (Reverse)</a></li>
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                      <li><a href="FHOG-Funding%20Grant.html">Funding Grant</a></li>
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                </li>
                <li><a href="EquipmentFinanceDescription-2.html">Equipment Finance</a></li>
                <li><a href="EquipmentFinanceDescription-2.html">Car Loans</a></li>
                <li><a href="#" class="p7PMtrg">Personal Loans</a>
                    <ul>
                      <li><a href="Under%20Construction%20Page.html">Deposit Loans</a></li>
                      <li><a href="Under%20Construction%20Page.html">Personal Loans</a></li>
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                      <li><a href="residentialdepositbonds.html">Residential Deposit Bonds</a></li>
                      <li><a href="CommercialLeaseBonds.html">Commercial Lease Bonds</a></li>
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                <li><a href="Under%20Construction%20Page.html">Merchant (Vendor) Finance</a></li>
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                <li><a href="Q&amp;ACreditcode.html">Consumer Credit</a></li>
                <li><a href="Under%20Construction%20Page.html">Commercial Credit</a></li>
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          <li><a href="Under%20Construction%20Page.html">Success Stories</a></li>
          <li><a href="Under%20Construction%20Page.html">Testimonials</a></li>
          <li><a href="Calculator-Reference.html">Calculators</a></li>
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                <li><a href="Business%20Link.html">Business Links</a></li>
                <li><a href="Baycorp1.html">Veda Advantage(Baycorp)</a></li>
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                <li><a href="coybackground.htm">Our Brief Background</a></li>
                <li><a href="OurCompany.html">Our Company</a></li>
                <li><a href="OurStaff.html">Our People</a></li>
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                <li><a href="ConsumerCredit%20Code.html">Consumer Credit Code</a></li>
                <li><a href="Creditworthiness.html">Credit Problems</a></li>
                <li><a href="CreditAssessment.html">Credit Assessment-How?</a></li>
                <li><a href="DebtManagement.html">Debt Management Consolidation??</a></li>
                <li><a href="Under%20Construction%20Page.html">Product Explanation</a></li>
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                  <strong>Finance Here</strong> firmly believes   in its ability to achieve complete involvement with its customers needs and   strives to maintain the highest level of customer service and satisfaction. The   services we offer are flexible and can be tailored to your   requirements.<br />
                  <br />
                  Our company provides an extensive portfolio of Products and   Services which include:<br />
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                  <li>Lo Doc Mortgage Finance - Yes Still Available </li>
                <li>Mortgage Finance </li>
                <li>Equipment Finance </li>
                <li>Construction Finance </li>
                <li>Equity Finance </li>
                <li>Credit Impairment Solutions - Yes Still Available </li>
                <li>Personal Loans </li>
                <li>Bridging Finance </li>
                <li>Caveat Loans (Recent Court Rulings have changed these) </li>
                <li>Mortgage Origination </li>
                <li>Competitive Motor Vehicle Finance Solutions (Full Doc)</li>
                <li>Competitive Equipment &amp; Technology Finance (Full Doc)</li>
                <li>Novated Finance Packages</li>
                <li>Equipment Rental Programs    </li>
                <li>Divorce Finance </li>
                <li>Financial Planning Services (through our Licensed partner) </li>
                <li>Numerous other Finance services (Just ask us) </li>
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              <td valign="top" colspan="3"><img src="brick_house.jpg" alt="Brick House" width="199" height="190" /></td>
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              <td valign="top" colspan="6">Finance Here Home Loan Features and   Benefits we think are important&hellip; </td>
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                  <li>Mobile Finance Service (we come to you) </li>
                <li>NO management fees. </li>
                <li>DEDICATED Home Loan Specialist to help you when you need   it. </li>
                <li>FREE first valuation (if you settle with us within three   months). </li>
                <li>FREE ATM withdrawals (first five per month). </li>
                <li>FREE offset sub-account. </li>
                <li>FREE redraw. </li>
                <li>Finance Here Mates Rates TM instant rewards. </li>
                <li>DEDICATED Personalised and Proficient Customer Service   Consultants </li>
                <li>DEDICATED Customer Support Team </li>
                <li>DIRECT Contact with your very own Home Loan Manager </li>
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              <td valign="top"><img src="keys_swinging_hr.gif" alt="Keys" width="145" height="190" /></td>
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              <td valign="top" colspan="6"><div align="center"><strong><em>We treat you as a person not a   number&hellip;</em></strong><br />
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                Leave   finding the Solution to us!<br />
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    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    I've posted the following on the following Microsoft form.
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