I'm not necessarily what you might call a "fan", but I'm not a gullible "mainstream" viewer, either, but enough about that.
It's not that simple.
A lot of people were waiting for this for a long time. Maybe FUNi didn't MEAN to lie, but they did nonetheless. Even if the Anime Next rep was "misinformed" (as is being claimed), the company is just as responsible for it. Again, their reps need to have to most current and factual info available.
When I say that a company has lost my trust, it's NOT something I say lightly. This isn't a spur of the moment feeling, and I'm not jumping to conclusions either. Using the info I have, and my most clear-headed judgement, I had come to the conclusion that Funimation had violated the trust of its consumers. Dark Fact also mentioned this, but while they didn't have to confirm anything, they didn't have to say something that was a direct contradiction either. If they had just simply said that they couldn't "confirm or deny" this claim, then this issue wouldn't have had to be brought up. What if something like this happens again? Is Funimation REALLY still in discussion with Toei about the One Piece streaming thing? How can anything they say beyond this point be taken into consideration?
For now, their actions are going to have to speak for them. Maybe I'll trust their word again someday, but not now.