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I really do apologize if this is the wrong place to post a domain question like this, but I'm new to this forum and found similar threads under this category.

My registrar is "NameSilo", and I was planning on selling some of my domains. I listed them via SedoMLS since NameSilo allows that. I no longer wish to sell the names as a terribly stressful situation/family emergency occurred and I have no time to maintain or deal with the listings right now.

Can anyone tell me-- I've gone through so many documents to find that (1) Domains can be deleted from Sedo. However, (2) Do I remove the TXT 'verification' DNS entry at my registrar afterwards? and (3) Is it necessary to contact sedo in order to tell them to delete the account, or is it necessary for me to contact my registrar and tell them to remove the "SedoMLS" status. I realize that the "dynadot" registrar has an opt-out feature on their site. Is there anything I need to do with deactivating SedoMLS with NameSilo?

The documentation seems to be lacking (anywhere) in terms of opting out of these things. If someone could please answer my question(s); I would be very appreciative.
 
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Just delete listing from sedo. and for a peace of mind, chat support at namesilo.com
 
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Thanks for the reply :)

That's basically what I ended up doing. I was overthinking it and doubting my own IT knowledge. Just simply bulk deleted the listings, set the nameservers from being parked at Sedo to being set to Cloudflare for use with my servers. Then just made sure there were no listings for my domains on any of their partner sites. Never had them listed long enough to have any pending offers or anything. So, that's that for now. Hopefully I can sell them in the future when time allows.
 
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