Questions about PIP

Can anybody help me understand please on the 23rd of Dec 2024 pip had my review form and was processing it. On the 27th of Sept I had a telephone review it lasted 33 minutes not an hour after I got a text to say my assessment had been sent to dwp. On the 30th Sept I phoned the automated line it said I was getting 290.60p my usual payment. On the 2nd of october On the 3rd of October it said my review is complete and I will receive my decision in the next 2 week I then phoned the automated payment line it said I was due a payment on 4th of October of £8.20 p. Today I've been paid my pip but it was 274.6p instead of 290.60p which is £16 pound short
So my question is if you can help is does anybody think I've lost my pip I've failed the telephone assessment and this payment today is my final payment as I've heard they pay you 4 week in arrears but then someone said if I'd lost my pip I wouldn't have been paid today . I'm so confused my anxiety is through roof an I honestly can't see how I could loose my review as I'm worse than when I had my first assessment
Hope someone can help me thanks in advance
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We can only guess what the reason is why you didn’t receive the correct amount. Best thing to do is to ring them and ask what the decision is and they will tell you.
Personal Independence Payment (PIP)Telephone: 0800 121 4433
Textphone: 0800 121 4493
Relay UK (if you cannot hear or speak on the phone): 18001 then 0800 121 4433
British Sign Language (BSL) video relay serviceif you’re on a computer - find out how to use the service on mobile or tablet
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OK thku for your reply. Would you know if pip pay 4 week in arrears
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Hi @Raiin, sorry it's taken a while to reply. I found this information
"Specific details of PIP payments, including the date payments will start and their frequency, will also be included in the letter sent to the claimant. PIP can be paid into a bank account, building society or credit union. The claimant will be asked to provide these details when they make a claim to PIP.
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Yes it is.
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