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Water pot part leaking from the rubber part on bottom? that's the only thing I could think for you to check. Maybe not getting a good enough connection to the coffee maker itself
If water leaks when you are using My K-Cup, put less coffee into it, to about half full. When it is too full, there is not enough room for the volume of water, so it overflows.
My keurig did the same thing, the rubber grommet around the part that punctures the cup gets grounds on it and prevents a complete seal. Pop of the grommet and clean it and it will be good as new.
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