What does "unregistered person" mean?
Timeleft events are for registered members only. Everyone at your table should be part of the group assigned to that event. An unregistered person is someone who joined the table without being matched into the group or booked as a +1 — for example, a stranger who wasn't part of the event at all.
What should I do if it happens during the event?
If you feel safe to do so, you don't need to confront anyone. Your priority is your own comfort and safety — if something feels wrong, you can leave at any point. If you felt unsafe at any moment, treat it as a safety incident.
If you felt unsafe:
See: How Do I Report a Safety Incident?
How do I report an unregistered attendee afterward?
Contact support as soon as possible and include:
- The event date and city
- Any details about the person — appearance, name if known, and how they behaved
Our team will investigate and take appropriate action.
What about a +1 — is that the same thing?
No. A +1 is a guest you book to come with you, so they're counted as part of the group. That's the proper way to bring someone. An unregistered person is someone who turned up without being booked as a +1 or matched into the event.
To bring someone as a +1:
See: How Do I Invite a Guest?