Choice A is an incorrect conjunction that is used in a result clause. (I called the manager because the customer was angry.) The sale hasn't happened yet.
Choice B requires two things to occur. (Call the manager whether or not the customer complains.)
Choice D is illogical in context, because a salesperson wouldn't call the manager to help before the customer complained.
The correct answer is C. The word "if" is required to complete the conditional clause.