The change will affect a range of popular brands including Just Jeans.

Just Group will close its popular customer loyalty program at the end of next month as the company prepares to join department store group Myer.

Just Shop Rewards will shut down on June 30 and merge into the MYER one loyalty program from August 1.

The change will apply to popular brands including Dotti, Jacqui E, Jay Jays, Just Jeans and Portmans for purchases made in-store and online.

The change will affect a range of popular brands including Just Jeans.
The change will affect a range of popular brands including Just Jeans. (Dean Sewell/SMH)

Existing customers will be able to earn Just Shop Rewards points until June 30 and their benefits will be valid until July 26.

Customers were informed of the change in an email on Friday afternoon.

“As a cherished member of Just Shop Rewards, we will transition you to MYER one, allowing you to continue enjoying rewards when you shop at Just Group brands,” the email stated.

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“A separate email will be sent to you to complete your membership, so you can start receiving the benefits of MYER one program.”

Customers are able to opt out of joining the program by contacting Just Group.

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