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The 2013 stimulus checks were part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, aimed at stimulating the economy during the recession. If you did not receive your check, you would need to file your tax return for that year to claim it, as the payments were based on tax filings. However, since this program is from a past year, it's important to note that the opportunity to claim these checks has long since passed, and no current avenues exist for obtaining them. For any specific questions related to past payments, consulting the IRS or a tax professional would be advisable.

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