Sondra realized on Tuesday that she had dropped her bank EFT card after using it at an automatic teller machine. She telephoned the bank on the following Monday to notify it of the loss. By that time, someone had used the card to withdraw $800 from Sondra's account. The bank said it would cover $300 of that amount. Sondra sued for the full amount, claiming that she had exercised reasonable care in reporting the loss, especially because the card was lost on bank premises. Will she be able to recover the full $800?
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