A woman who told others’ fortunes using a crystal ball apparently failed to foresee her own arrest on multiple charges in an alleged credit card scam.

As WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh reports, the foiled fortune teller, identified as 25-year-old Alexis Mitchell, 25, is facing multiple charges in Westmoreland County, Pa.

This, after police there say she convinced a woman to sign up for a credit card, only to use the card herself to buy nearly $3,300 worth of furniture.

As WTAE reports, Mitchell listed herself online as online under the name "Psychic Novena Saint."

The duped woman, who lives in Irwin, Pa., but is not named in published reports, told police she spent hundreds on a crystal ball reading, a spiritual kit and cleansing candles.

But the woman tells police Mitchell told her she needed to spend $3,800 to rid all her household possessions of evil spirits.

To settle the tab with the spirts, Mitchell allegedly helped the woman sign up for a credit card and then financed it through the victim's church, police tell WTAE.

Police add that the credit card application process was done on Mitchell’s phone, and they claim Mitchell proceeded to sign for the card herself.

Mitchell then used the new card without the victim’s permission, racking up $3,300 worth of furniture purchases, police tell WTAE.

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Fortune teller charged with scamming Westmoreland County woman https://t.co/72iXS7J9nT pic.twitter.com/du86pgLj12 — WTAE-TV Pittsburgh (@WTAE) May 7, 2019

Mitchell’s attorney declined to comment Monday as Mitchell was arraigned on multiple felony charges stemming from the alleged credit card scam, along with a misdemeanor charge of fortune-telling, WTAE reports.