You pays your money and you takes your chance



You pays your money and you takes your chance(s).

Prov. You must resign yourself to taking risks.; Everything costs something, but paying for something does not guarantee that you will get it. (The grammatical errors are intentional.) Customer: Can you guarantee that this washing machine won't break? Salesman: No guarantees. You pays your money and you takes your chances.
See also: and, chance, money, pay, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Huff[hʌf]
Rowley['rəuli]
WilloughbyWIL-ə-beeEnglish (Rare)
Wheeler['wi:lə]
Almast-Armenian
Helmold-Ancient Germanic