Quem Dá Mais?: Miami

Quem Dá Mais?: Miami

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Sinopse: Acompanhe a jornada que acontece no Sul da Flórida, onde caçadores de barganhas percorrem galpões e depósitos em busca de tesouros perdidos em meio a toneladas de lixo pessoais.

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Genêros: Reality.

Lançamento: 06 de outubro de 2015

Produtora: Original Productions

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