Unfortunately, I think Jack alone would be completely overwhelmed by the sheer number of counterfeits eBay permits to be listed, to the point that he'd be unable to spend time on the truly deceptive fakes. Even if he had a team to delegate to so that he could focus only on the most dangerous counterfeits, it is unlikely that eBay would financially support that sort of staff. Had eBay devoted their resources to such an undertaking long before it grew so far out of control, they could have gotten ahead of it. As things presently stand, they are so far behind there is little chance of them ever taking control of the situation . . . I think eBay will wither on the vine until it turns grey and rots, leaving fertile soil for another venue to grow in it.
The fleaBay culture is really hurting legit sellers and unsuspecting buyers. They've made their bed, now they will have to live with the fallout. That being said, I have a short list of trusted sellers. I'll continue to buy from them when something of interest comes up.