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I appreciate all the effort that went into making a nearly two hour video about cash registers, but I don't have the time for that. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go watch eight 15-minute videos in a row.
I didn't watch the OP video either but all you need to know about cash registers is when you go into the store and hop the counter you can generally lift up the whole register and feel for a lever on the bottom which manually releases the cash draw. It might be on the side at the bottom too but I would check the bottom first. No need to fuck around with buttons or mess with workers.
Once you pop the draw the money is just there.