Accused of Fraud For Not Specifying Volunteer Work On Resume?

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Trouble for not distinguishing between volunteer/paid experience on resume?


I've recently got a job offer retracted because the company ran a credit check and said they couldn't find any tax info from the previous jobs listed in my experience. When they asked why, I told them my jobs were unpaid/voluntary (helping my aunt out at her company/pooled money together with friends to open a stall at the local market/volunteer work). I had everything just grouped under "Experience" with position title/company/location/dates, and since they never specifically asked about the status of my previous positions in the interview I never mentioned it, is it wrong on my part for not saying upfront the positions were unpaid/volunteer work?

I gave out references to call but the company won't take it as a mean to verify and is basically saying I purposely withheld information and lied about my past. They're threatening to blacklist my name in their recruiter network which is shared with the other big financial institutions as well.
 
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I don't see where they did anything illegal in retracting the job offer if they believe you were not completely truthful on your application re your work experience.
 
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