Slotted drain and leaky basin

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So I'm probably a mug for buying a cheap basin off eBay but anyhoo, here's my problem: for a long time now I have been mystified by pools of water on the floor under the basin. I have consistently emptied the trap and cleaned it all out but it's made no difference.

This is a very similar basin: http://www.splashdirect.com/gomera-...=3994687f6eb0de4d988cbb2fa05725fd&fo_s=shzluk
It is a small countertop basin with an overflow. It also has two 10 pence sized holes on the underside which are connected to the overflow (see photo).

This is the plug: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UK-click-clack-clicker-basin-waste-push-plug-UK-/300583202453? A slotted clik clak push plug. I have just discovered that it can be unscrewed and this has revealed to me that the slots in it are very high (see photo). When the tap runs, a good deal of water runs through these slots and out through the basin's underside holes and onto the floor.

I know that an overflow basin needs a slotted waste so my questions are these:

A. Is the plug wrong and needs replacing?
B. or is the basin faulty and needs replacing?

An identification of the problem and possible solution would be hugely appreciated.

Thanks for your time

 
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Sounds like a faulty basin. The slots are for the overflow so there should be no problem with water getting in there.
 
As above post, The only place a basin can leak is on the waste connection. The overflow hole must be a closed water path down to the waste where it joints the waste outlet via the slots. Any other hole leaking water is a fault in the basin.

The most common reason for a leaky waste is when the nut and washer on the chrome waste do not seal properly to the basin. Those leaks are easily fixed with a basin mate. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Basin-Waste-Seal-11-4-Basin-Mate-/251417684350?

The only fix I can suggest for a leak out of the holes on your basin is to use an unslotted waste rendering the overflow passage redundant. e.g.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BATHROOM-BASIN-CLICK-PopUp-TAP-WASTE-UNSLOTTED-153-/121266541261?

It would be wise to put a stopper into the top overflow hole so it never gets used. I know of nothing that would fit the overflow hole but a stopper with the threaded part cut off might be able to be siliconed in place over the hole
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Plumbing/Hole+Stoppers/Cistern+Stopper+CP/d20/sd3108/p15651
 
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Thanks for your replies. That sounds like a plan... Easier than replacing everything so can just see how it goes. Really appreciate your help - thanks.
 

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