I am so sorry for what happened to you,man. I had witnessed a somewhat same situation that happened to aTriz. He was also scammed by someone who gave fake tokens as collateral. Refer:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3038096.msg31956800#msg31956800 From now on, any collateral as token on my lending topic must need to be sent to an exchange of my choice.
Don't do that. And don't accept alts. The top 100 ones in coinmarketcap should do. And double check always, like marlboroza said.
I didn't know this can happen. That's an expensive lesson in handling Ethereum tokens! I've added some red to the scam-account too.
I can only see it as another reason to stay away from tokens created out of thin air.
Apparently they look the same, anybody who doesn't do much research can be scammed easily.
There should be a new sticky in the lending section about these fake collateral, just so that others aren't scammed in a similar manner.